. word. . 78 . Maya Mode of wearing the hair by Name of God Asshur's dwelling- 43 84 Names of Greek letters, their 151 49 worship ancient im- 178 adhere to ancient re- ligious practices xxxvii Number four in the cosmogony of 77 94 221 218 211 its adoption discussed by 211 66 26 Maya etymology of the 184 Ocean, its Maya names, and their 186 likened to a serpent 71 193 Offerings to the dead, in Ma- yach, Egypt, and India . 8 — in China, Japan, 9 10 196 of ill-luck being attributed to number thirteen (note) 147 of British foot measure. (note) 76 of enmity between woman 1 142 117 . name 26 . • 194 97 XXX PAGE PAGE War . from an egg . Osiris portrayed as a leopard . 165 Prince Aac vanquished Queen 142 XXXV proffered love to Queen Móo, by a present of oranges . 139 in presence of the Priest, 134 incited civil religious 141 251 Pshent, crown of Lower Egypt in 125 189 Ptah, Egyptian, the Creator, born 74 100, 194 224 219 190 Queen M6o, consulting fate by 129 offer of marriage to 130 built in Chicħen 135 her refusal of Prince her and to her country 140 her flight from the 154 her flight recorded by 142 her arrival in Egypt, re- xix, 154 called loin, corrupted . 162 154 called Mau in Egypt 155 may be the builder of the xix 166 Rabbis extol number twenty-one 76 159 Rays around cosmic egg, their 158 99 a XV mony of Pou . - . . PAGE PAGE . . ex- 97 . Red always used for seals among Serpent, supposed wisdom of, pos- 102 sible origin. scales of, form background to 100, 101 figure of Creator in tableau at 75 antagonism of Sun with 123 263 offering of fruit by, 252 223 emblem of Mayach 199 59 Set, god of the Khati Seven-headed serpent 90 132 Sign of negation, Maya and Egyp- liv, 239 Maya, shape of the iv 131 -, Egyptian, its origin iv for Land of the West, alike in lix 13, 24 tian symbol of dominion . 259 why chosen by the Egyptians 137 xxxi Similarity of Maya and Hindoo architecture and customs 24 190 261 224 Sphinx, totem of Prince Coh, 158 87 Sri-Santara, names of its various 22 an amplification of the 17 109 Statues of deceased persons, made 87 provided with shell eyes and 88 colored in Eastern countries 192 in the East, as in America, 192 . . . nails. . . . . . 112 Tzidon, a Maya word: . word . Thalatth, her name of Maya ori- cury in Statues of Maya rulers, conven. Troana MS., its author gives a tional posture of, explained 59 clue to the reading of his text 244 174 a precious scientific and his- 175 Part First, plate xxii., Trans- lvi Part Second, plate xiii., Trans- (note) lx 59 60 Umbrella, insignia of royalty in Maya 128 110 215 Urukh, Maya etymology of the 36 xlvi 39 Vase, hung from necks of the 85 placed on the abdomen of the dead in Mayach 85 Virgins of the fire. 253 Votive offerings . 101 114 Vulture, symbol of Goddess Isis 12 78 Water, primordial substance. 73 analysis of the Maya word 259 xi 62 “Land of the Scorpion". 99 as place of the dead, where Thoth 264 Winged Serpent, insignia of roy- 74 winged dragon in Asiatic coun. 129 15 Winged circles in America, Egypt, 217 242 Words written on Belshazzar's ban- 37 . . . xli . PAGE S PAGE 242 | Yucatan, its various names . xxix xlvii 25 Crops, its worship by natives of 179 250 the Egyptians. A Maya word, 58 lx |